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What was originally going to be a panoramic to capture the entire mountain range , I felt it lost impact & scale to photograph in this way so I opted for a single 3 x 2 frame & focused on the softest light I have ever seen to hit the mountain ridges.

I've had so much happiness this winter by enjoying glorious sunsets and spending my weekends in the mountains. I used to feel so depressed during the winter, feeling stuck and unhappy. However this year, I didn't let any of those thoughts stop me and I'm so thankful.

Now I feel like I have the whole year ahead of me! Spring flowers, warm summer nights, starry skies, wildflowers, and adventure. So much to be happy about 😄

Channelling my inner @haarkon_ with a visit to the Castle Ashby Gardens a few weeks back, shooting some content w/ @perpetualplaces for @ukgap. If you're going to visit, go on a dry winter day. Parking and entrance prices are cut in half and you'll have it to yourself!

Like a tree in water! Did you know that trees drink?
Happy World Forest Day!

Trees are made up of more than 50% water. A healthy 30m (100ft) tall tree can take 40'000l of water from the soil and release it into the air again, as oxygen and water vapor, in a single growing season.

Trees serve as natural sponges, collecting and filtering rainfall and releasing it slowly into streams and rivers, and are the most effective land cover for maintenance of water quality.
The ability of forests to aid in the filtration of water doesn’t only provide benefits to our health and the health of an ecosystem.

Forest cover has been directly linked to drinking water treatment costs, so the more forest in a source water watershed, the lower the cost to treat that water. Forests provide these benefits by filtering sediments and other pollutants from the water in the soil before it reaches a water source, such as a stream, lake or river.

Any other benefits from from trees?
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Thinking about those Hawaii mornings, where canyon views were right outside the tent. 👌🏼
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3 582 hours ago

Neumünster Abbey⛪️
From being a french prison back in 1798 to an hospital, military hospital, military prison and to an abbey as what it is today, one of Luxembourg‘s most important historic site has a long history behind itself. Today it is mostly used to host concerts, ballets, live performances, seminars and expositions🎊
Side Note: The workshop building is now called the ‚Tutesall‘🤷🏼‍♂️

I’ve been making bad, bad choices 🎶
NEW MUSIC VIDEO OUT NOW!
Link in Bio 📺

5 3532 hours ago

Another icy one ❄️

4 1052 hours ago

From only 300ft we are pretty small. The harsh shadows drew me to this photograph taken a few weeks back when it seemed that winter would never end and yet here we are in what looks and feels like a whole different world. .
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.#winonamn#droneshot#goodbyewinter#keepthenorthcold#teamnorth